Cumberland Elementary School has several confirmed cases of crypto. Parents at the school were notified by the North Shore Health Department.

However, other parents with children in Whitefish Bay schools had no idea about the outbreak. They said that was unacceptable.

Amy Westrup said she learned about the crypto outbreak from friends instead of an official alert from the Village of Whitefish Bay late Friday evening.

“I’m sure that they don’t want to alarm people, I get that,” she said. “But then don’t only send the letter to only one school or just the public schools. We did not get any notification.”

Westrup’s children attend Holy Family, a private Catholic school located near Cumberland Elementary.

Tree of Life Daycare in Whitefish Bay is the only other location that was notified. They have three cases.

Westrup said children from all Whitefish Bay Schools interact with each other in some way through extracurricular activities.

“All of the kids in the public schools, we all hang out together. We all live in the same neighborhoods,” Westrup said. “I cannot imagine why they wouldn’t have notified everyone.”

Other parents said they are concerned about how contagious crypto is and are wondering about the source of the outbreak.

Mike Sherlock knows all too well how sick someone can get from crypto. He had it the last time the area experienced an outbreak.

“It lasted a little while and it’s not something you want to wish on anybody,” Sherlock said.

Parents said they were going to make sure their children wash their hands more frequently and use bottled water temporarily, even though the Health Department said water is not the outbreak’s source. Parents said they would rather be extra careful.

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